Pfogricyaradar: Planting , Trees. The most•rematkohle, if not the met culpable neglect--that which indicates an unamiable au& 1 uncultivated, as well as an impmvident nature—is the omimion, on the part of gentlemen irt the conn-.. tzy le plant trees about their homesteads, for shade tind (ornament, it not for frith and profit. Let any one who woad be convinced how easy it would be to provide, in a few years, even in the most ex posed and barren situations, all the beauty ati I lux ury ol a rrettr.tf rirfi3l, only as tar as the Lu natic As ) tern, between Spruce and pine 'ewes, Philadelphia, and see how ',mein? is every rue oT the Intirlsorne trees too th/n4littully planted out there last aninnin, al the instance of Mr. Cresson, i n a n ticipation of the failure,, some years hence, t of the old sycamore. The wen is only to be once well.done :viol the trees well roteeted and then they may be left to endure forever, the monuments of the good taste, of the planter, transmitting his memory wilt graitude to po. tent)... ' We remember nn •' p at the moment of seritolling this hastybut earnest dxhortation to all young friends to-plant trees—maples, horsechesnuts, locusts, lin den trees, (anything het Lombardy poplar.) the there is in_the garden near the house Duoraglin Manor, Maryland, the classic residence of the late venerable Charles Carroll of Carrollton a weeping Willow, state'} and'grai•ecti!, like her who placed it when a child, that will always be aSSOC?:iletl with the name of Mrs. Caton. flow mach more are such momorrek to be coveted than monuments stained with toloodcemertiede ith the tears of the widow andihe orplian.—The Plow, Loom and Anti,. Pas:Parte rrt',Worrra.—The hoarse u hula are already. Figiling a requiem to the gay sea s on, and the early blast of winter v ill scion be here, with his reign of terror to those who are unprepared.— Farmers have a great deal to do to get ready rut his approach, and no opportunity should' be neglected to have everything in readiness.) Ai the days are short, early rising is importa9l,t4 success. that Dui- Mals may be fed in season. and everything ready to commence labcr as soon as it is fight enough to Fee to work; and a brisker action may be borne than in hot days, for it it produces a little fatigue, the long uighta of rest mill recruit nod invigorate the system. Trees that have been newly set should be protect ed by. heaping up the milt around them, to keep the roots warm, and support the tree against the %vim_ A ls: for if left syringing in the winds, when the 'clitttid ii soft, it trill be loosened - in the roots, and the water vi ill mn down around them, with the Ito4i, may destroy them. Those who ob. ject to fall bansplanting., prnbaply do not set , their trees welt. hav3 set many trees from the last a September to December, and never lost one ..set at this season. Carefully protect trees horn cattle, or they will destroy them when feed is scare.—Decker fotra Hanle Journal. . EcoNotittcm. MODE OF DRAINING LAND —ln the Amer. Agriculturist we find the following by Linns Cone of Troy, Mich. on the mode practised by him in draining lands, and which he considers econonf cal, and answering a,good purpose. I am a believer in' borough, systematic draining; when the tarmer has a capital to don, but the great er, part have not-that capital. It is therefore ncee s . sary to adopt a temporary system, in order to raise good crops; for it is evbtent to every farmer, that grain, or even grass, will not vow advantageoutsly on wet lard. The manner of draining that ` s have [itemised fur years ) I will 'now attempt to describe, which an ewers a good pirpnf , e on all stales and wet places that are not fed Is; springs. If necessary, let off the water by plowing a furrow - , or €•y opening a trench with the spade ;.then plow the field. After the sod has rotted so that you can plow to advan .tag,e, mark out a laud, the centreof which will be where you want your drain, with the outside ex tending, if practicable, to wherry the ground ascends. Plow deep repeatedly lessening the 12.4 a little id such plowing. so as not to leave a 'ridge betwcen the outs:Wei of the field and the • en're. By ing, from three th five times, and clearing out : the dead furrow in the centre' with a shovel or spade, you will have a drai , i or hollow two or 'three feet deep, that will last fur years. There are several advantages attending this method. You have a drain nearly deg when you want to put in an under-drain, which may be mit ered by throwing the earth back with the plow.— Ton also have the sub soil Mixed with that Of the surface, which, in most cases, is deficient in veget able mouldi and is ill adapted to the growth * of wheat a-►d other crops, thus rendering it more pro ductive than any other•lran of the field. 1 have reclaimed considerable wet land• in this way, and have foetid it cheap and expeditious. 1 always plow the rest of the field, if possible, so as to cross the main drains' I make my lands abet I three rods wide,,always plowirig them the same way. When the field is Sovreil, I run the plow through every dead furrow, and clean out the earth with a shovel or spade., I think it the above meth od were practised by farmers, we should hear less of the whiter-k Wing of wheat and the failure of crops. My experience has been ot. a soil and sub- soil of clayey loam, which. is the character of most of the land in thie state, called " timbered open ins." Carmel—Few people are seam that it is as ea, ey to alter the Irame Of nor cattle as it is to alter the style of our dwelling o. John flail, for instance has gone onto improving his oxen until he Las got a breed almost without legs. From the returns of the last census, it is safe to say that 1,000,000 cows are now milked in this State, which are supposed to yield about 8o per head. To improve these up to avertr,.o annual product of n I earth, (that is, to . o . r-half what the best large rliiries in the country now yield,) would add ;312.000 000 :o the income of the citizens of a .single State. This gain, by the improve of one kioit ot rural' mateliinery, would be equivalent to creating a capital of '3 , 200g:10,000; and placing the money where it would yield over six per cent interea perpetuity. If the thirty mil lions of sheep in the United States gave as good re turns in wool for the food consumed as the best bun ilred,thonsand now do, it would add at least sixty minify 1 pounds to the annual clip of this important staple. There are not far Tram six million horses' and mules io the United State. ; and h is not too much to say that in a few generations these animals maybe imprOved full .*() a head on an average,— lf so, the gain by this increase of muscular power, and its greater' durability, will be siso,ocefithy. if we study critically the machinery form/averting grass, roots, and,grain Into beef andpork, the - dif-. !prance is found to bo ,still more striking. ' 1f the taets relating to this subject mere spread before the people, great improvement wild soon follow, and all climes equally in the profits of more productive ilabor.--Albany Knick. . . filisallancons ME OW di- 3 SMUG =1=1:131 1. H. KELI.OM... A. M.. Prineipai. Mrs. H. KELLOH, Teacher of Music Drawing 44e. Miss. PRISCILLA H. SHERWOOD, Teacher in Printery Drperfinectt. BE Fall and Winter season will eonimenee on T Tuesday August 20th. and continue without in termission till Christmas when there will ba a vacation during the Holy Days. Particular attention will he paid to those preparing to teach during the Winter Afar scholars can be accommodated with board in the family uf the Principal, TrTtor lab Cll7 JAMUL Primary 'Department, $.2 to 1600 Common English. 8 60 High English. , 400 Latin, Cheek and Higher Mathematics, 6 00 turna rurros. Alincie on Piano Porte, Frrorh;Painting and Drawing rich. $l3 00 $2 00 FRANCIS SMITH, President. SETH PA INE, Seey. Troy. Bradloni county, Ps- Aug. 1850. TOVVAisIDA ACADEMY. TE next term of dim Institution will commence on Wednesday the 2d day October next, neder the charge of a. R. Bail:Ea. as Principal, and Miss E. C. BARSTOW, Preceptress. Tuition pet term el Ekren weeks: Orthography, Residing, Writing, Geogra phy and Mental Arithmetic, $2 00 The same, with Wells' Grammar, Adams' Arithmetic and Town's Analysis, 3 00 Philosophy, Chemistry, Rhetoric, Logic, As tronomy acid Book Keeping, 4 00 Algebra, Geometry. Trigonometry, BmA-ey ing, Conic Sections, Analytical Ocomett &c. 4 50 Latin, Greek and Frebeh LanguPges, 5 CO Fuel, Ist and 2d terms, 25 Scholars received at any period of the term,iand charged only from the time of their entrance. Board can be obtained in private families on rea sonable terms.. J. D, MON'rANYE, Pres't. C. L. WARD. Seey. of Board of Trustees. Towanda, June 15, 1850. C. 45 0 YAltUil 7110 D BIKED. 21350 GOLD IN WISCONSIN ! THE Corning, Elmira and Buffalo Line. hawing re dureA the fare from any port on the Chemuna ca nal to Bultalo;afford facilities not hetetofore offered to emicrants and others seeking a home and fortune in h Great West. A Boat of this fine wit( leave Corning & Elmira for luffalo Every week during the sessim, in the following order: Leaves Corning Tuesday's at in O'clock, A. M. Leaves Elmira, Wednessy's at 2 o'clock, P. M. Leaves Havana, Thursday'. at P. M. Tows down Senate Lake Friday, Touching at Big - Stream, Starkey, Lodi, Dresden, passing Geneva, Wetterloo and Senna Palle on Sat urday. Leaves Buffalo for Elmira and Corning every Sat urday morning, leaves Rochester every Monday more. ing. Boat CORNING, Capt. E:"H. CALEB, Boot ELMIRA Capt. R. P FERRIS, Bunt BUFFALO, Captain For Freight or Passage apply to the C.iptains or the following Agent": W. M. Mallory, Casing-8. B. Strang & Co. A. G. Reynolds, El mins— Wm. Reynolds, Horseheads, I. Wintennnte, Borsch s—E. 8. Hinman, Havant" L. G. Townswsend. Big ream--Woodworth & Post, Lodi—Hastings & Fie , Geneva—Gray & Sweet, Waterloo-3. Miller, Ben a Falls—h. Boated°, Mon tesnms—H. L. Fish, R hester—Niles & Wheeler, Bnfralo cCrProvisions for 'sale by the Captains on board. •Ehnirs, Ara 4. 1950. I..L.EurArlizz Hrungu„ THE SUBSCRIBER. having now completed bis arrangements for the accommodation of the Travel ing Public. feels warranted in soliciting his share f Public Patronage. His Table shall be furnished with the best the market affords. Hill Stabling is Large and Warm. His Bar shall be filled with as good Lignor as are to be !mind in the country. BESIDES. for the accommodation of many. the subseriber is manufacturing Boots, Shoes Saddles, Har arm Trunks and Palm, 4 . c•. kr- And keep. on band a good assortment of PATEZiT MEDICINES, for all of which his our will be asked only a mode rate pries. For former petronap and favors. the public will please accept, the ar-were thanks of T. D. ISPllhia. Larwyville, Sept., a 3. *B5O. Very Strange hut true. Gentleman of Utica, N. Y., hai obtained from the Witch-basel, a simple remedy, which lays a more laid claim to the name of " family cure all" than any Medicine we have - ever before know.. Nothing is connected with it brit a little Alcohol to preseree it, and yet it acts with great certainty in removing pain and all local intimation, curing all motes, Mims, brui. see and lameness, rapidly. Piles, bowel complaints, cholera-moths:is, hemorrhage, ear ache, tooth-ache, sore eyes, and all cartons affections. It is white as water gni as harmless, and it is called "Pores Pain Destrmier and Melling Erfrad." None is genuine except '• Pond's Exit Met" is blown in the bottle. Mr. Pond first introduced this medicine to the public and has expended a vast deal of time and money in bringing it to a bigtestate of perfection, and we now warrantevery bottle to give satisfaction, A man by the name of Spencer has put forth an article called " The Coyle Extract" which claims to be front the Witch-haul. If from that shrub, its name a a perfect deception, and it is a very imperket arti cle ; be not deceived, get a pamphlet and'see. Fot sale at klontanye's & Tanana*, 8. 8. Bin man Monmeton, Parkhurst 4r. Lamb i.eitoy, Somme Wilk] Frinkfin. June sth 1830 _ _ MYSTERIOM KNONIB N TOWMIIA! _ Clock, Wald!, and Jewelry Store ! A ht. WARNEU tikes this method of 'forming ohl cost:mere and the public geninitlythat he has purchased of J. P. Bull, his stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, and has commenaid the above business in an of its various, branches at the old Stand of the hitter, sits Mein street, two doors south of Brick Row. His reputation as a watch repairer is so well established in this community, that it is hardly neces sary to say a word on that poiut. With his long ex perience mid great advantages for acquiring a thorough knowledge of the business, he has confidence in saying to the poblic, bring on your watches and clocks, I will do them justice. All good* sod l r or Repswing draw, warranted as I recommend, or the manes refunded. • A good assortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry kept constantly on hand. • My motto 'bail sc—quick calm small psofiti, cash down, and no misfit even. Credit need not be asked tor—as 1 am bound not to make its acquaintance. Towanda, July 12, 1950. A. M. WARNER. 1.. B. trtrATT, BVIRSTOIDII DZIVRIIII3IO, I S permanentlylocated at Troy, and will cantinas to make professional visits at Towanda, where be will be found at the Ward House--and also continue to vi sit Canton, lifonroetim, Harlington and tiaiithfieW as usual. Towanda, Sept. 4, 1850. SURVEYING AND MAPPING. HAVING resumed the Weiner of SURVEYING, ill Work entfitsted to my care will be deo. with eeeeney and deepwelt. Notices left at the " Ward Hoosemoill ensure eueotleo. " May 24. 1850. 308. CAIRN 81111P8ON. Rams to--13. F. Meson, NieheilMeylmet, C. L. Ward. IJ. S. Dryden. FARMERS an Bad CIDER BARRELS, by ailkng MOD it oll) TIFFANY'S. rrM ertfOcolcs cnui testimonials, virident to Jill ereri column of this paper, can be produced setting forth the ITO:anti]] ratites of Dr. Surayne's aid/err/a family Medkines DR. BWAYNE'S Celebrated COmpound Syrup. of Wild Cluny! TUS MIST gosistos SATING .la. that I would n o t give one bottle of Dr. Bersynee Com. • pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, fur half a dozen of any other preparations. I have tried all the popular mom- but this sands un rivalled for the cure of the following dis ease, viz: Influenza, Coughs, Colds, Coesump lion. Spitting Of blood, Palpitation of the Heart, Whooping Cough, Tickling or rising sensation in the Throat, Bronchitbi, Asthma or weak ness of the Nervous System, or im paired *institution from any cause, and 11 present penronv from falling into a Decline, he. this nudicihe has not it a . equal. •XOTTIMI NOME CEnTIFIV ITS Crest ruin of Eow tee H tvaos, Eogineer, at Mr. Pettit* . Factory, corner of Ninth and Wallace a 1.,. Spring Garden. More substantial evidence of the wonderful currative properties of Dr. Sw AT Nell COM pound Syrup of Wiid Cherry. PIZTLAIIM.PIII.I, April 16, IPSO. Dr. Swayne—Dear severely afflicted with a violent Cold and Cough, which settled upon my lungs, attended with great difficulty, soreness in my side, that I could scarcely breathe, slitting of blood no appetite, could gelteno rest at night, owing to the seventy of my cough, would spit as much as a pint of blood at a lime. Thismournfnl state of things con tinued ontil I almost despaired of bring cured, baying tried physicians rind numerous thing. without relief; but having heard of the great virtues of your Com %Timm! Syrup of Wild Cheryl., and its being approved of by physicians of the first eminence, I concluded to e a trial of it, and am happy to state that three ;rules performed a perfect care ; my sleep is now un disturbed and sweet, and I firmly believe that to your medicine - I am indebted for this great cure. I shall he glad to eorrerstinicate with any person on the subject who may be pleased to tall on me, and cor roborate what r Lave said in the above errti6cate, at the factory or my residence. Yours, die. Engrain Hisans. (0 - • Be very particular to get the original and only genuine preparation of Wild Cherry, a Prepared he Dr. Swart., N. W. corner of Eighth and Raee streets, Philsulelphis ; all others are " ffectitious and counter- Prit." SWATNE*S CELEBR TED VERMIPIiCE. 0 A safe and effectual remedy for Worms. Dyspep. sia, Cholera Mottos, sickly or Dyspeptic children or adults, and the most useful Family Medicine ever of fered to the Public." RIAD TUTS 110711 r. CILITITIC ATE PaiLAncLrniA, Much 20, 1849 Da. S v*y!C I—Dear Sir—Having made use of va rious nauseous Vermifuge Medicines, which had been highly applauded by their pmprietoes, without the slightest good effect, and" havingheard my neighbors speaking in the highest terms of your Worm Medicines. its delightful taste and wonderful effect, although 1 left somewhat discouraged fn-m the result of the arti des I had forced upon my already emaciated, sickly, dyspeptic locking child, whose delicate and al mos t worn out frame the Worms had already begun to make auk ravages; I concluded ,o make trial of your 'rid eable Vermifuge, which, to oar great jay, the Worms had to let go their deadly and and strong holds upon the vitals. Such was the em et of Pr. Swaynes rcr mifuge on my child which is now perfectly healthy, assuming all the calor of the roar. with all the mirth (ulnas of an inr.octst end t la) ful child. Yours &c, TOBIAS WIEGAND. No. 4 Howell street, between Schuylkill Third and Four h. Beware of tlls'ak•s! Remember, Dr. Sarayne'a Yertnifuge is now put up in square bottles. See that the name is spelt correctly, BWAYNE. CLEANSE AND. PURIFY ! Dr. Swards Sugar Coaled Sarsaparilla and Er tract of Tar Pills. A mdd and effective purgatift, great purify,/ of the "blood, they crrrect all the functions of the liver, and as an &heftily. in Dropsical affections they are 'very valuable. Giddiness of the head, dirtinem of sight, Depression of spiths, headache, eitc., are cured by these purifying Pills. Remember always to inquire particularly for Dr, Sarayne's Sarsaparilla and Extract of Tar Pills. See that the signsture t of Dr. Swayne is on each Box. The above valuable medicines are prepared only by Dr. H. Swayne. corner of Sth and Rare street; Phila. 'dalphia, to whom all orders should be addressed. AGENTS FOR BRADFORD COUNTY . Howros & PORI z*, Towanda Pa. Chas. Rathbone. Canton, ,Brown & Rockwell, Mon. Reidlemma & Bmwn, A-1 Topton, then talky. • 'C. H. Herrick, Athens. D. D. Parkhurst, Leßoy. (Kinney & Baterier, She ll. T. Murphy. Centreville. shequin. J. Daniels, Burlington. M. Bullock & Co., East 8. W. &D. F. Pomeroy, Smithfield. • Troy. 22y Kin* & Vorburu, Troy. _ _ A SOVEREIGN BALM. Ni 0 other medicine has ever been introduced to the LA public that has met with such unparalleled suc cess, as On. Som.e. Oriental Sovereign Balm Pilo. Having been but six years before the public, and the advertising small, competed with most other medicines, vet they have worked their way inns etery state in the Union sod Canada.. They have absolutely become the Standard Medicine of the day. They are purely vegetable and so admirably compounded that when ta ken in large doses they speedily curs the most delicate, nervous female, and have raised numbers from their beds after all other remedies had failed. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS As them are spurious Pills in circulation called Ori ental or Sovereign Balm, be sure to see before you boy that the 'name of " Dr. E. L. Soule * Co." is on the face of the boxes. None others can be gentiine. We are not aware that any one who is making • spurious ;article has yet.dared to make use of our name; but some of them have bed the impudence to imitate ous home and copy oar Circulars, Certificates, Ualeor the public ars careful when they purchase, they will be deceived. 113 y. The genuine SOVEREIGN BALM PILLS eon be had wholesale and retail or Dr. E. L. Soule & Co., Euclid, N. V., and in Towanda by HUSTON & POR 4TER, and by Agents in every tows in the country. J. rusrrosil DENTIST, LTAB reaseved to a few dome bekrw Naha street, 1l on the East aide of lltaitt-st in the building for -seedy occupied by L D. Kontanye Esq. Ali operatkate useentiont to $5O, or over, one half to be paid down, the remainder in three months. If the °mad. proves unastiafectoty, the money paid will be refunded. A nese of hand however mast enure the payment orate indflall an . with a proviso. DRED APPLES. SMALL quantity of those superior Dried A pp lei, yet on hand at jl2 TIFF iIN r%l. Afflicted - do not Despair ! AnotkerjeUasv kcimr,rtacuedfrrinikaile by Stheack's Pubm:nisic Syrup. The following owe is one of the grestest triumphs of medicine over disease ever published in medical his. tory. Read it! Prompted by no otherpan the feeling of benevolence. _end for the hearth of my eftheted &dew beings, I de sire to make known s short description.of my diocese., and the unexpected enrol obtained from SCHENCKB PULIMONIC SYRUP. About three years ems I Was afflicted wit t a violent cold, which settled on my breast sad side, sod every law days wound raise confiders his blood; my edugh was tight and distressing. Every day I had violent fever creeping chills, and profuse sweats at night, with great difficulty of breathing and great loss of appetite I my system was entirely pros trated, being confined to my bed most of the time.— Two of the most eminent physiciems of this city at tended me, and after exhausting all their chili, pro nounced my ease incurable.. Indeed, pne said 'py lungs were almost gone, sod I could nok pciasiblit cover. At this stage of my disease. I Was prevailed upon to try Dr. Scienek's Pulmonie Syrup, and before I had taken half a dozen bottles, was so far recovered as to be to go abort the house. It seemed to strehgth. en my whole system—it loosened the cough and stop. ped the bleeding—my bowels became regular, ' and every thing I ate, seemed to digest easily end netirish my whole syktem. Indeed, such was the rapid pro- gress of my bea'th and so sudden the change, that I became ton sanguine of a speedy cure, and abandon ed the use of the medicine before the disease was thoroughly eradicated, which resulted in, another attack of bleeding at the lungs last tall, accompanied by a die- Oessing cough. I again commenced taking the Put !movie Syrup, and sent for Dr. Schenck who. upon a careful examination, advised me to continue using it. Before I had taken four bottles, an abscess formed in my side, which gathered sad broke, discharging, lc near as I can judge, s pint of very db.agrecable yellow mat ter. This seemed to eleansetand purify my whole sys tern, From this time I began to get better, and am happy to say entirely recovered. lam sure at this ttme I enjoy better health than 'I have for the hut ten year*. Since I commenced taking the Pulmonic Syr up, I have never tailed to recommend it wherever I went, that others, us well as myself, might be seers" save d from that awful disease; for I feel it • duty I owe to the afflicted to publish it to the world. Permit me to mention t lets cases which have come under my immediate übseivation. Being on a visit to Camden, N. J., last summer, I saw a child. evidently in the last stage of bowel consumption. The mother informed me that the physicians bad given the child op as in. curable. I told her what benefit I bad received froth the use of Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, anti induced her to procure a bottle. I heard nothing more from the little sufferer until about three month after; being in'the market, my attention was drawn to a lady who observed me very attentively. She finally approached me, and asked if I was not the lady who recommend ed Schetick's Put 'c Byrup.to her dying child last summer in I lamden. ' d at i was. She said that her child bad entirely recovered, and was uncom monly healthy, Her name is Mrs. Wilson, and now resides in Bridcsburg. Another lady I would mention in part killer, who bad a set oft lons affection. Her face and neck presented one continued sore, and one of her eyes was seriously affected with it. She had become greatly emaciated, and to all appearances, past recovery. I induced her to try Schenck's Pulmonre Syrup, which she did, and is now perfectly cured. Another lady, Mrs. McMullen, whose residence I will give on appli cation, was evidently in the last star of Consumption, I prevailed upon her to try the Puhnonie Syrup. In • very short time she was entirely recovered, end noel en joys excellent health, having become exceedingly fleshy These are three easel within my knowledge, which I know were cured by Schenck's Pulaninie Syrup, All who doubt this statement, and will take the trouble to call on me at my residence Parrish street five doors above tenth north side, I think *I will be able to satis fictorily convince them by own case, and others that I know have been cured by this Syrup. Since my cure, there have been so many to see me to know what I took, that I have had a very good opportunity of knowing a great many that have taken it, sod have been greatly benefited thereby, and I think u person s afflicted with Consumption or Liver Complaint, would send for Dr. Schenck, and lei him carefully examine their lungs, and if he mays he can cure them, follow the direction; and pment taking cold, they will rapidly recover. GULIELMA Philadelphia, May 29, 1849. J. H. Bowyer. —Dear Sir—l have known Mn. Leibert for several yetis, as a member of my church, and have all confidence in her statement„rl am re joiced to find her again restored to health. nay thing more, in addition to her statement, is needless. Yours, truly, THOS. L JANE WAY, Pastor of the North Presbyterian. (Thumb,. Philadelphia. Juno 20, 1849. Bth at. above Gren. Prepared and sold by J. H.EICHENCK, at his Lab amatory S. E. corner Coates St Marshall its., and by the following Agents in Bradford County. Geo. A. Perkins. Athens; D. Bailey, Lentystrille; T. Humphrey, Orwell; Maynard & Woodburn. Rome; J. J. Warlord, Monroeton ; D. D. Parkhurst; Le Roy ; C. E. Rathbone , Canton ; King & Vosborg, Troy , and by MIX & MABON,Towanda. Price, $1 per bottle or $6 per half dozen. preparations of the GraeAmberg Co. , by Huiton & Porter, 4. H. Mix in Towanda, amyl agents appointed in each town in the county. Also, for safe, the Grrafenberg Manual of Health,, a complete assn moor for Families, containing informs. lion relative to the treatment of almost every form of of disease ; 300 pages—price, 50 Cents. N. B. A Family Newspaper will be given, free of ciarn, for one year, to all who purchase GraelenberE Metricines. AN communications must be adcimsacil to P. C. In. znraal, Elmira , Chemung county, N. Y., Canetal Ag't. THE CORYLE EXTRACT, Or Nature's Pail Destroyer, sad Remedy for Disease T HIS Extract is • pure liquid, free from every tbirig inconvenient or dangerous,. As a pain extractor this =Aldine is varmint to every thing yet discovered ; and as an application to reduce intimation, the skill of mankind is challenged to equal Nature in it. It soothes the Nervous System—heals wounds, bruises, sprains, and cleanses ulcers—aeduces all manners of swellings and tumors; and cures Summer Complaints, Dysentery Infantile Diseases, Female complaints, and most of the, ordinary Family Ailments. READ THE OPINION OP HON. J)HN C. SPENCER. After what I have stated; you will not be surprised at the declaration of my opinion and firm conviction, that the liquid prepared by you is ens or era MOST INTALuASILS DlsCOTtatq IJr MEDIeAL ART, OW MOO. ass Tllll4l --and that it wi l l prove a most effectual remedy for all nervous affecnons, and a cure for inflam mations, acute and A - Arnic, when seasonably sad prup-, erly applied. Further observation and experiment will be neeereary to determine the beat mode of its applica tion, whether internally or externally, and the quantity to be administered. Your ob't servant, Joan C. &macs's. The above medicine may be found at all the Agen cies for the pale of the celebrated Graefenberg Medi cisme. in the counties named. CHARLES K. LADD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office in the Union Block," up stairs ; North side of the Public Square, over Elwell's Law 'Office. Entran ce between Elwell's and Adams' law offices; wheyele may always be forma when not professionally' waned. Towanda. July 12, 1860. 0 T CE. TREREAS my ( wife Alm ba.4 left my V V bed and board witbour y just simian or pro- Vocation, and I hereby fo •td all persons hitboring or trusting her on my •ount, as I shall pay no debts of her cant ing after this date. Towanda Jo 4-, 1850. 'JACOB Y. ANSON. - - The Cdebratal Grarfenberg Tegetable Pills were introduced into the U. 8. A the year 1818. Their ex. rsordinary virtues, and cope iority over all other PILLS .tnown in this country, has established them as M. stand ard Medicine of the day. For sale, together with the _fi#SCCllOlllNlb3. • MS OF TIE OINGIUMTON BOARDitt SCHOOL FOR boon d andtntinn , including Orthography, Bead.: leg Writing, Arithmetic. Algebra, Book-keeping, English Grammar. Rhetotie, Composition, Geography, Use oldie Globes. Mind - aloe. Natural Philosophy and Astronomy. (with the use of a good apparatus to illy trate those studies,) Moral Philosophy and Chemistry, payable ginner!) , in Ravines; a annum, $lOO 00 Day scholars, per quarter, 400 • SITU, CRAIN/S. • French. per quartet, Latin. .. titputiah, .4 Mune. (on the piano,) per quarter, Embroidery and. rug work, " Any young lady receiving instruction on the piano, • privileged to learn rug-work. or any one of the above anguages, and the same time, without additional charge. To a toting lady who studies the English :branches, the tenr.s of learning each of the above branches, are per quarter, $3 00 Instructions on the Guitar, 4 00 Use of Pianos, 75 Drawing end painting in water colors, including the uSe of materials, such as drawing paper, paints, pencils, de. 4 00 Oil painting on canvass. 10 00 Painting transparent window shades, including the supply of materials, each 4 00 Formula painting on paper, silk and velvet, per twelve -lessons. Gilding on silk,-crape. &c. Wax flowers, per minter, Pens and ink, Washing, Boar I. in vaeation,*2 02. per week, Letters post r pait, tidilresseir to the Misses WHITE &GRIFFIN, Binghamton, Broom c 6., N. Y., will e ceigra;prompt.attentinn. BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTORY, fj .141 1r4 • I JOHN W. WILCOX, has remove d Mt citalirish merit to the shop between Kingsbery's and Bart lett's stores, add where he still solicits a share of public patronage. He intends, by a Careful selection of stock, and by attention to the interests of his custo mers to make as neat ird durable work as can be ma nufactured in this part •01 the country. He will keep constant y on hand, and mannfactnre to order, 'Morocco, Calf and Coarse fonts and Shoei ; Ladies' Gaiters, Shoes and Slips ; Children's do. ; Gent's Gaiters and Pumps, ht. Irr Conntry Produce, of most descriptions, taken in payment for work, at the market price. Towanda. April 26, 1850. ' Tilt NOMINATIONS ARE MADE, AND I , OIV IT 1X.... WE 0 'l9 - 11, - 1 11318 CI F. HARDER respectfullyertshes to inform citizens of Towanda, and the public that he commenced the • HARNESS AND TRUNK MAKItiG BUSINESS in Towanda, on Main street, a few doors above Bridge street, where be will keep constantly on hand'or make to order, Plated and common Harness, Trunks and Trunk Valiees,and all kinds of work in his line. CAR. MAUR TRIMMING and MILITARY WORK done to order. From his experience in the.buainesa, and punctuality in attending to it, he hopes he may receive a altar: of pol•lic patronage. (1.7 All kinds of work may he had at his shop cheap see than at any other shop in this county. Towanda, June 12, :850 Iy 1 Removed to north side Pub-10.6q—nare 111" 4. Chamberlin, —2.7*., H AS just returned from the city ' 111..,:„ of New Yofk with a large supply of Watches, Jewelry and 10 ,,,,,, c .. Silver ware, compri*ing in part, e following articles :-Lever, ~. ~ , -;•;:.-. L',Epine and Plain Watches, with \ v1)11a,... ; v r , - 4 ": a complete assortment of Gold Jewelry, such as Ear Rings, Fin ger Bin ts, Breast Pins, Bracelets. Lockets, Gold chains, Gold Pens, Keys, etc. Also, all sorts of Bileerterre, and any rina'nfity of Steel Bearts—ali of which he offers for rile exceeedingly cheap for CASH. • Wa•ches repaired on short amide, and warranted to run well,or the money will be refunded, and a writ ten agreement given to that effect if required. N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, and Co• . - .. e taken in payment for Work; and ale,. learn mote, an farcrer, that the Produce must be paid token the mark is done- 7 1 ms. against credit in all its forms. I W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. Towanda, April 28, 1830. A. I ' AND EIMILMTMAIOB, THE sulftcriber has removed 16 his new shop; a few rods shop kis former location and on the op posite side - of the street, whire ,he continues to Manufacture and kicp on hand, all Ideas of cane and wood seat CHAIRS; and SETTEES of various kinds, & BEDSTEADS of every deicrip lion, which I will sell low for cash or Produce, or Pine or Cherry Lumber, or d air plank, will be received for, work. TURNING done to order in tle neatest manner. Also. CABINET WORK, make and kept on hand, or made to order, in the bes manner.- JAMBS MAKINSON. Towanda, March 9, 1849. THEKtYSTONE MUTUAL LIFE NSURANCE COMPANY OF lIARRISIIVRO. PA. ectoteny respectfully tall the ittentiod of the public la I • following advantages, which they are enabled to offer to the insured: First—The Directors have secured a guarantee api tal of $75,000• Second—, Tha insulted share, annually, in. dividend of profits, arid in no event are responsible fur more thi 9 the amount of premiums paid in. Third—One-half of the anuual premiums will be taken in notes, if the insured desire it; or thepremiums only be paid, quarterly or mini-annually. Four it—.ltyives may insure toe lives of their husbands or husbands may insure th lives in ifavor of their wives, thus securing to their families a sum that credi tors cannot reach in the event of the edeath of the bus. band. For further information, apply, either in person, or by letter to the undersigned, an Agent of the Compsny, at his office in Towanda wherecircularsend pamphlets, explaining the objects of the company—may be had gratis. WILLIAM SCOTT, Agent,_ Towanda, kept. 17th, 1850. STATE FIRE MUTUAL DISURINCE Cotty,AN 11.1.bRRISBURG • HE business of this company is cxnalncted on the only true and equitable trreth4in the system of foal Insuraneo—that of Chasilfyintrits risk ; and Directors have accordingteadopted two claims.-- First, the Farmer's Clais.-in which they insure no property except Dwelling / Houses, Out Houses and per sonal property there*: In the Second Class, the safer kind of town 114).4"stserchazdisis, dec., and their charter provides tl l lsro part of the fund: of one class can be approprii for paymen of 1011102 occurring in the other. ,Tit's Director s are con fi dent that the rates they have artbpted will enable them to pay their buses with promptnees and liberality. The success of this CoMpany is unparalleled 4ith any-Cosispany in the State, having insured over half a million he the months of May and June; and on the safest kind of property. RUTHERFOR Presidatt ti A. J. GILLETT. &aviary. y. • - Theagent for Bradford. is C. 8. ROSSEII: To wanda, who is prepared to receive applications for In surance, and from whom all necessary information can be obtained. Towanda, Avg. P. IMO, H. M. MOQRE & CO'S, RAIL ROAD FORWARDING LINE From Waverly, for 1850. LrILY7II.II DAT 7Tn6 -wens, surrnsys zaczeTtn. M. TI U YORE & Co. atilheontineesheir regai n. .11.• Forwarding Line from their Store Hornig near the Depot,.in Warrelly r ieberc PRODUCE of all kinds will be reeervedaind forwarded by the Kew York dr, Erie Railroad, direct to. 'blew York to, Capt. .Thompson, whn will Make sale of the Caine, and make. returns every two weeks, (irs mil-rent funds) croft) the time Produce ii sent. $4 00 4DO 4 00 10 00 2 00 . , Capt:Thoropson bikes thieopportunity of returning thanks for pest liberal pitronage, and hopes., by stri c t attention to the interests of his customers, to merit a shots for the Liberal eashativaneea ramie nnProtle_ce at all tinier f required. • H. M. MOORE & Cn. J. W, THOMPSON. B. M. mooßp & Co. are =receiving daily from New Yolk, a large and well assorted "Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard,ware, Crockery, Boots, si;o e .,, Pork, Flour. Fish, Nails, Butter, Cattle, and T. I.Salt, Gloyer and Timothy Need, &c. &c., which , will •Lc sold as cheap fur cash or country produce, as at any 'place in Western New York. Waverly Aug. l 1.850. H. M. MOORE h. Co AGENCY OF Dr. Fitch's Celebrated Medicine 5 00 do. 9 00 5 00 50 2 50 Pulmonary Balsam, * Depuratitre Ryttip i • Pectoral Expectant, Heart Corrector, Pulmonary Lii.iment, humor Corrector, ' Anti Dyspeptic Mixture, Cough Sod Cathartic Pills Nervine, Female Pills, Vermifuge, Female Specifie r Pure and Medicinal Cod Lvcr OIL &e., Used by him constantly and with unprecedented sue. eers in the treattheol of Coughs, Colds, Co'nsumptom, Asthma, Heart Diseases, Dyspepsia, Scrofrla, Skin Diseases. Rhiumatisrn, Female Complaints, Dr. Fitch's unequalled Patent silver plated abdomitia supporters; Improved plated steel t , prinit shoulder brace; Dr. Fitch's silver inhaling tube. Dr; Filch s s Celebrated. Six Lectures, On the prevention, and cure of Consumption, Asthma, Diseases of the- Heart, Ace., and on the method of preserNring health end beauty to an old nee. This book should be in every family. Tu the eon. sumptive it . .points out the only ‘reasonable hope for re: lief. To mothers, the directions it gives totheeare l and education of children ate in4 , aloatile. 78,000 copies of this book have tas.sed through the press, and the sale continues unabated*— For Hato by 8 3 FITE' & 7CO Broadway; ?4. Y., and HUSTON & FORTEbt, Towanda, and by cj, E. RATHBONE, Canion. Dr.'Fitch 4 s Guide to or directions to persons using Dr. Fitch's remedies, to be had o grat is - of all the neentg. 13y a),IM .I C itz9) . osM i , z. :T2 o:a' i.' :•!.ii - , „\ Wholesale an retail dealer 4.. in , • . DRUGS AND MEDICIII , ES- DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE, To the South store in the Ward erc . they are now receiving aid oNnin, a new and extensive ieines, Chemicals, Palos, Oil. G!;:—. V•irt.l-h. Die Wood and Use titutra, Famly 'Orucrrie , . (;hiar Wares 'and Lig:l6ra, Fire Wurl ) , Fancy ArtiCles, Comb', 1 .4 1,1 , ..e. (;:a , , as , l Woo& Ware, Tubaco. :-nuT gars. A y the popular paten/ ktr:— ThPir stopk tow cinnpri...•e; errs amont , , may DRUGS ANQ MEDICINES Opium, Cream Tartar, Camphor, Caaaile soap, I,: si ssp ice, Alcohol, BaTs Capaiba.T.lieubarb, Aloes, norm chamomile, castor oi!, olive o:I, map,: roll ;SAI flower sulphur, borax. red prccipitstr, turpentine, epa salts, curio .utplimaiive, aqua amill:ral, .soda, tartaric acid, tauilanuni. pink. - mama quininr. A.. efsential . niyirk traclr.c.•k au;!! {r.pr hoe &e. C. rLr of a:1 hind , , bar, coriander fenoct,rerk, c!iw, !aprons oil peroviAri kirk, carruce vcr per. rf , TV.`.r paper, opidcldoc, 6LaLera bour.e h0+4;119unJ.&...-- Sugar, cofree'and tea of all kinds, pepper, mustard, cloves, nutmer. nwcr, nsa.4 citron „and zante currants, saladotl choc...ate,nnza,h; do, and butter crackers, rice, stat'ai, • ;;;$ cer, saLrram. carigated, white acid bat snap, sperm an.: ta:lar, Liles...in:Z.lnd bulges pipes; 'mustard, catzuF, sa uce,` shad, mac4tel, salmon &c. &r. LIQIZORS. Cognise, (Hard and smeriesn'bramly.StCro;:,o! , l macs and New England rum, purellviisisi and Irish and Monongahela rehi.,key M.idMa,incrcai, iiithon, poet and ehampaign wines cor,ll.:s, cremo . citron anise, rose, sniffle, or aluerir, candle. ( IranteN moks, noycau and arger.t, cheaper th,o ever ~11;rol Soaps ?critically aad rarity Goods. shaving cream, !maps, military argil medicated perfumed sand soap. ;mil; Wi ;tar Ure • es national, french lotlet, stolen, transparent soap, wash bells, 'l.ohins eitiacis jaCte! club, patchoolly, bouquet de c.40:11,e, must% milk Frem , verbena &c. Caa haus arootatique, rose water, apanish lily white. fie reu. , e, postai, aLd poweer, heir dyes hair in‘ i t ; orator, haa enklaawr perfume - satchels, court plaster, Pl.,vi• , a pencil points, Gilliit's steel 14ns, Lae rti h boot,. drawing pencils, percussion rAps, r&. lAA In 4 indelible, combs, purses, pocliet iesAs,!rtal 3,l 'nm * to wafers &c. &c. • Hair, Hat, Stove, Scrub, Shoe. Psint, Markin :I', VP' Dish, Sash, Artists Mond ilri,l <1!...14., rimel• Hair an, stripping Pencils, Wenders & Ilidgcri , , %%lute Ws " Counter,'-Flesh, Tooth, Nail, Comb. Broom. C l ` 6 " , Infant, Lather, Table, How & Ids k .ng Br ulhcl. , ZEIMCIPi•24I . II:: S 0.2....1. 4 Tobacco and snuff atiXCP, Nipple Zi , celk . Nur . r - ' Bottles, Breast Pumps, Teeth Rings. bed pans,vynnzt , shoulder -brrores, trusses and abdominal supfers pessaries, esthete rs,..cup' t .t claisc.. craduates,themxf term,i . Platdates, forceps, lancets, Liquid and sprtsJ. o ,iiiare -plaster &e. Pill Vis AND DYE sifFTS , Nicaragua, red, cam and log, wood, hook . , Et 'e* wood, lac dye, end beer, real ssunders. In n lder.alum.r w peras. blue Idol, solution - iiii,compwation dor'''. ' vitriol, 0241tib cid and all th [With , . vain un. PUT. ° \ and' rotten in) ,- yeroillion Amn Chines'aed &rat Spanish brow , venetian, verdierai, pans ;wen, who. black a Icaii, chrome yellow and Or , . j'f''' coach J copal varnishs lampblack. labsce. P' l ' . wlli . 2, yellow Ochre, spbsturpenlinc,& fills' oil, Toi.' - ' in talk, terra do sienna, umber, col I 1,,r, blooms , , I,',;' geocral assortment of paints fin...ll6st , , VEZir XIL-a .r 1 12L... , ....5s ~, so French glass 24 by 3ft, 2::: by qil. •zo by '''' ' .. 24, 22 by 24,.14 by 18, II: by :zo, 12 by I.i, 12, ;.5 :: 110 by 14, 10 by 12, 9 - by 10, 7,1 w 9. PATENT NI E DICIN EF. ,5,7 , -. . Orricka verrnifuge, mothers repot, Dr Jeynes foe medicines, all the sarsaparilla. Wistsrs and Ssarte syrup of Wild cherry, UptiaMl Pile rectal; f Ilftj' °' Brantso Indian Remedies, v.irieties of 1 , 111 , 4 “ 1 .-P r D I bilious indian veg,ctable, far; nrianal riot'. Chanties galvanic belts, bracelets, llCCkleg-inj vanic fluid. . . Dr. Fiteh's very celebrated med.cines. LIGHT. ,; • Phorzene lamps and phoseene, pure champ D. O burning fluid, whale, lard and sperm oil. All goods warranted as represented sidle Sew Drug and Chemical Store, South :Store in the I House. • ju2S HCSI'OIN .111E . SW 11 - 1 X ANACICREL, in Ws., half bbls., quarter bbl" kitts ; dry and pickled Cudiish; ",• first rite Dry Herrings , for sale at tbe Casb of .apt' H. 8. & hL C ONE ease spring style rpoleAin o° l ' l sad Palm leaf Hats at , rt'• Sligectlaucotts. IMIIMIEI Hare rernaved their GROCERES eRu SHE